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Originally Posted by FightScorer
If vitali used the same game plan against a Prime Lewis that he used against a old fat and unmotivated Lewis, he would have been knocked out.
Let me just give one example. 6TH Round, Old fat under trained Lennox hits Prime Vitali with a massive uppercut, Prime Vitali hugs for the rest of the round.
The reason he was able to do that was because Lennox was 260 pounds of fat undertrained whale blubber struggling to breathe.
A Prime version of Lennox (Golota,Holyfield I,Grant,Tua,Morrison) would have followed up with a vicious 2-3 combinations and Vitali would have been dropped.
In fact if the fight wasn't stopped in the 6th(****ing travesty) even old Lennox might have koed him.
There is a reason, Vitali didn't complain about the stoppage at all until someone WHISPERED in his ears and he went insane, He was done at that point and he knew it, but some PR Guy probably whispered 'throw a tantrum'
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You certainly have it all wrong. He didn't know the fight had been stopped, the guy hardly understood more than a few words of English. I think he was told in German, which he speaks fluently, that the fight had been stopped. The din was enormous, because it looked as if this very late substitute whom Lewish had avoided, and demanded an extra few millions to fight, was going to win.
To think Lewis would have outlasted Klitschko is a dreamland notion. Klitschko was fit enough to fight 20 rounds at top speed. He was trained by the Soviets since a boy, and was the world kick-boxing champion before he decided to be a full time boxer. He LIVED boxing with supreme confidence. Some interesting figures; he won the world title by early KO in his 24th fight -all KOs- and 2 1/2 years into his career. He had fought only 56 rounds total. He was a killer, and hunted his opponent from the opening bell.